Detroit Lions continue busy day, sign offensive tackle Bryce Quigley

AP File PhotoSan Diego State running back Adam Muema, right, is lifted by teammate Bryce Quigley after scoring a touchdown against Fresno State.

While it won't resonate like the two moves earlier in the day, the Detroit Lions reached an agreement undrafted free agent offensive tackle Bryce Quigley on Friday. The signing was first reported by the Detroit Free Press.

A former tight end, the 6-foot-4, 302-pound Quigley moved to left tackle for San Diego State in 2012, earning all-conference honors both seasons at the position.

Quigley suffered a torn tendon in his foot in the Aztecs' regular-season finale, but opted to postpone surgery to play in the team's bowl game the next month, a 45-24 win over Buffalo.

The Lions worked Quigley out on Thursday. He'll join the competition for the team's forth tackle job, which includes fellow undrafted rookie Cornelius Lucas, J.B. Shugarts and converted tight end Michael Williams.